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Char
- Char, René (1907–1988), French poet
Chara
- Chara (* 1968), Japanese singer and actress
- Chara (* 1981), Angolan football player
- Chará, Yimmi (* 1992), Colombian soccer player
- Chára, Zdeno (* 1977), Slovak ice hockey player
- Charadse, Ana (1905–1977), Soviet botanist and university professor
- Charadze, Evgeni (1907–2001), Georgian astronomer and university professor
- Charaii, Abdellah (* 1991), Moroccan javelin thrower
- Kharaishvili, Giorgi (* 1996), Georgian football player
- Charaka , Indian doctor and author
- Charalambidis, Constantinos (* 1981), Cypriot football player
- Charalambidis, Kyriakos (* 1940), Cypriot author
- Charalambidis, Pavlos (* 1979), Greek badminton player
- Charalambis, Anastasios (1862–1949), Greek general, politician and Prime Minister
- Charalambopoulos, Ioannis (1919–2014), Greek politician (PASOK), MEP
- Charalambous, Charis (* 1985), Cypriot badminton player
- Charalambous, Elias (* 1980), Cypriot soccer player
- Charalambous, Haris (1984-2006), British basketball player
- Charalambous, Panos (* 1956), Greek artist and university professor
- Charalampopoulos, Vasileios (* 1997), Greek basketball player
- Charamadoye , King of Nobatia
- Charamoni, Santiago (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Charamsa, Karl (1927–1983), Austrian composer
- Charamsa, Krzysztof (* 1972), Polish clergyman
- Charan, Ram (* 1939), American management consultant and best-selling author of Indian origin
- Charanakunnel, Joseph Augustine (* 1938), Indian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Raipur
- Charania, Mohsin (* 1985), American poker player
- Charante, Karel Eduard van (1894–1985), Dutch fascist
- Charanzová, Dita (* 1975), Czech politician of the ANO 2011
- Charara, Mohamed Hamzah (1924–2012), Saudi Arabian diplomat
- Charara, Zakaria (* 1986), Lebanese soccer player
- Chararich , small king from Sal Franconia
- Charas, Moyse (1619–1698), French pharmacist and physician
- Charatjan, Dmitri Vadimowitsch (* 1960), Soviet-Russian actor
- Charaton , ruler of the European Huns
- Charayron, Emmie (* 1990), French triathlete
Charb
- Charbit, Max (1908-2001), French football player
- Charbonneau, David (* 1974), Canadian astronomer
- Charbonneau, Guy (born 1946), Canadian clergyman and Bishop of Choluteca
- Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste (1805–1866), participated in the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a young child and is depicted on the Sacagawea dollar coin
- Charbonneau, José (* 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Charbonneau, Louis (1924-2017), American science fiction and western writer
- Charbonneau, Patricia (* 1959), American actress
- Charbonneau, Paul-Émile (1922–2014), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Hull
- Charbonneau, Toussaint († 1843), Canadian explorer, trader, member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Charbonneaux, Jean (1895–1969), French classical archaeologist
- Charbonneaux, Philippe (1917–1998), French designer
- Charbonnel, Jean (1927–2014), French politician, Member of the National Assembly
- Charbonnier, Ernst August († 1747), German baroque garden artist
- Charbonnier, Georg Ludwig (1678–1752), German baroque horticultural artist
- Charbonnier, Hans Arno (1878–1944), Lord Mayor of Legnica / Liegnitz
- Charbonnier, Jean-Baptiste-Frézal (1842–1888), Catholic clergyman
- Charbonnier, Lionel (* 1966), French football goalkeeper
- Charbonnier, Martin († 1720), German baroque garden artist
- Charbonnier, Matthias († 1750), German baroque horticultural artist
- Charbonnier, Nicolas (* 1981), French sailor
- Charbonnier, Pierre (1897–1978), French film architect
- Charbonnier, Stéphane (1967–2015), French comic artist, caricaturist and journalist
- Charby, Corynne (* 1960), French actress and singer
- Charby, Jacques (1929–2006), French actor, anti-colonialist and director
Charc
- Charchulla, Jürgen (* 1939), German windsurfing pioneer
- Charchulla, Manfred (* 1939), German windsurfing pioneer
- Charcot, Jean-Baptiste (1867–1936), French scientist and polar explorer
- Charcot, Jean-Martin (1825-1893), French neurologist
Chard
- Chard, John Rouse Merriott (1847–1897), British officer and commander of the British forces at Rorke's Drift
- Chardel, Johann Friedrich von (1673–1713), German jurist and university professor
- Charden, Éric (1942–2012), French singer and chansonnier
- Chardenon, Jean Pierre († 1769), French chemist and doctor
- Chardin, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (1842–1910), Russian chess player
- Chardin, Gabriel Gervais (1814–1907), French landscape and animal painter
- Chardin, Germain (* 1983), French rower
- Chardin, Jean (1643-1713), French explorer
- Chardin, Jean Siméon (1699–1779), French painter
- Chardon de Croisilles , trobador from northern France
- Chardon, Henri (1834–1906), French lawyer, Romance scholar and historian
- Chardonne, Jacques (1884–1968), French writer
- Chardonnens, Marc (1960–2020), Swiss agricultural scientist, director of the Federal Office for the Environment
- Chardonnet, Hilaire de (1839–1924), French chemist and industrialist
- Chardonnet, Lyne (1943–1980), French actress
- Chardonnet, Michèle (* 1956), French athlete and Olympian
- Chardouvelis, Gikas (* 1955), Greek economist
- Chardronnet, Patrick , German DJ and musician
- Chardschijew, Nikolai Ivanovich (1903–1996), Russian art collector and writer
- Chardy, Jérémy (* 1987), French tennis player
Chare
- Chareau, Pierre (1883–1950) French architect, interior designer, and musician
- Charef, Mehdi (* 1952), Algerian writer, film director and playwright
- Charef, Mehdi Abid (* 1980), Algerian football referee
- Charell, Erik (1894–1974), German director and actor
- Charell, Marlène (* 1944), German singer, dancer and presenter
- Chares , Athenian general
- Chares , Greek vase painter
- Chares of Lindos , Greek sculptor and ore caster
- Chares of Mytilene , Greek historian
- Charest, Benoît (* 1964), Canadian guitarist and composer
- Charest, Jean (* 1958), Canadian politician
- Charest, Micheline (1953–2004), international TV producer and managing director of CINAR AG
- Charette de la Contrie, François Athanase de (1763–1796), French naval officer and one of the leaders of the Vendée uprising
- Charette, Brian (* 1972), American jazz musician
- Charette, Hervé de (* 1938), French politician (UMP, NC, PPDF), member of the National Assembly
Charf
- Good Friday, Libor (* 1977), Slovak hammer thrower
Batch
- Chargaff, Erwin (1905–2002), Austrian-American chemist and writer
- Charger, William Big (1872–1932), American Indian of the Lakota-Sioux tribe
- Chargesheimer , German photographer
- Chargui, Emna , atheist, religion-critical blogger
Charh
- Charhadi, Driss ben Hamed (1937–1986), Moroccan narrator
Chari
- Charial, Pierre (* 1943), French musician (barrel organ)
- Chariandy, David (* 1969), Canadian writer
- Charibert I († 567), King of the Franconian Empire / Part of Paris (561–567)
- Charibert II. († 632), King of the Franconian Empire / Sonderreich Aquitaine (629–632)
- Charice (* 1992), Filipino singer
- Charidemos († 333 BC), military leader
- Charietto († 365), Germanic warrior
- Charig, Alan (1927-1997), British paleontologist
- Charig, Julius , German lawyer
- Charig, Mark (* 1944), British jazz trumpeter (also cornet, flugelhorn and alto horn)
- Charig, Phil (1902–1960), American composer and songwriter
- Charikar, Moses S. , Indian-American theoretical computer scientist
- Charikles († 403 BC), Athenian admiral and politician
- Charim, Isolde (* 1959), Austrian philosopher and author
- Charin, Dmitri Viktorovich (* 1968), Soviet-Russian football player
- Charinos , Attic potter
- Chariomerus , King of the Cherusci
- Charisch, Michael (* 1936), Israeli politician and minister
- Charisis, Konstantinos (* 1979), Greek basketball player
- Charisius, Christian Ehrenfried (1647–1697), Mayor of Stralsund (1681–1697)
- Charisius, Christian Ehrenfried (1722–1773), Mayor of Stralsund (1764–1773)
- Charisius, Christian Ludwig (1692–1741), German physician
- Charisius, Eberhard (1916–1980), German colonel in the NVA and policeman in the GDR
- Charisius, Flavius Sosipater , Roman grammarian
- Charisius, Hanno (* 1972), German biologist, science journalist and non-fiction author
- Charisius, Johann Ehrenfried (1684–1760), Mayor of Stralsund (1733–1760)
- Charisius, Karl Heinrich (1650–1709), German lawyer
- Kharizov, Semjon (* 1993), Georgian ice hockey player
- Charisse, Cyd (1922–2008), American film actress and dancer
- Charisteas, Angelos (* 1980), Greek football player
- Charit, Michail Davidowitsch (* 1955), Soviet and Russian scientist, architect and writer
- Charitaios , Greek potter
- Charitidi, Alexei Feofilaktowitsch (* 1957), Russian animator
- Charitius, Andreas (1690–1741), German Lutheran theologian
- Chariton the confessor , ascetic, hermit and saint
- Chariton Eugeneiotes , Patriarch of Constantinople (1177–1178)
- Chariton of Aphrodisias , writer of a Greek novel
- Chariton, July Borissowitsch (1904–1996), Soviet physicist
- Charitonenko, Ivan Gerasimowitsch (1820–1891), Ukrainian-Russian entrepreneur, sugar manufacturer and patron
- Charitonenko, Pawel Ivanovich (1853–1914), Ukrainian-Russian entrepreneur, sugar manufacturer and patron
- Charitonin, Viktor Vladimirovich (* 1972), Russian pharmaceutical billionaire
- Kharitonov, Alexander Evgenyevich (* 1976), Russian ice hockey player
- Kharitonov, Fyodor Michailowitsch (1899–1943), Soviet lieutenant general
- Kharitonov, Leonid Vladimirovich (1930–1987), Soviet theater and film actor
- Kharitonov, Moissei Markowitsch (1887–1948), Soviet politician
- Kharitonov, Nikolai Michailowitsch (* 1948), Russian politician (Communist Party of the Russian Federation), Member of the State Duma
- Kharitonova, Olga Vladimirovna (* 1990), Russian sprinter
Chark
- Chark, DJ ( b.1996 ), American football player
- Kharkevich, Alexander Alexandrovich (1904–1965), Russian scientist
- Charkhi, Ghulam Nabi (1890–1932), Afghan diplomat
- Charkhi, Ghulam Siddiq (1894–1962), Afghan diplomat and politician
- Charki, Farchad (* 1991), Kazakh weightlifter
- Kharkov, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1970), Russian gymnast
Charl
- Charlaix, Élisabeth (* 1958), French physicist
- Kharlamov, Nikolai Michailowitsch (1905–1983), Soviet-Russian admiral
- Kharlamov, Valeri Borissowitsch (1948–1981), Soviet national ice hockey player
- Kharlamova, Ljubow Anatoljewna (* 1981), Russian obstacle runner
- Kharlamova, Marina (* 1962), Soviet sprinter
- Charlan, Olha (* 1990), Ukrainian saber fencer and Olympic champion
- Charland, Jacques (1930–2013), Canadian ski jumper and ski jumping coach
- Charlap, Bill (* 1966), American jazz pianist
- Charlap, Emile (1918–2015), American musician (trumpet, arrangement), copyist and contractor
- Charlé, Gustav , Austrian actor, singer (tenor), comedian and theater director
- Charlebois, Ovid (1862–1933), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic bishop and Vicar Apostolic of Keewatin
- Charlebois, Robert (* 1944), Canadian author, composer, musician and actor
- Charlee (* 1993), Austrian pop singer
- Charlemagne, Adolf Iossifowitsch (1826–1901), Russian painter
- Charlemagne, Diane (1964-2015), British singer
- Charlemagne, Iossif Iossifowitsch (1824–1870), Russian architect, draftsman and watercolorist
- Charlemagne, Iossif Ivanovich (1782–1861), Russian architect of classicism
- Charlemagne, Lidija Ivanovna (1915–1963), Russian-Soviet painter
- Charlemagne, Ludwig Iwanowitsch (1784–1845), Russian architect of the Empire
- Charlemaine (* 1967), American singer
- Charlemont, Eduard (1842–1906), Austrian painter
- Charlemont, Hugo (1850–1939), Austrian painter
- Charlemont, Theodor (1859–1938), Austrian sculptor
- Charlène von Monaco (* 1978), South African swimmer, by marriage Princess of Monaco
- Charles Alan Fraser (1915–1994), South African military and diplomat
- Charles Chao (* 1965), Chinese entrepreneur
- Charles d'Artois († 1472), Count of Eu
- Charles de Clèves († 1521), Count of Nevers and Eu
- Charles de la Cerda (1326-1354), French count
- Charles de Valois, comte d'Angoulême (1459–1496), Count of Angoulême and Périgord
- Charles de Valois, duc de Berry (1446–1472), Duke of Berry, Normandy, Champagne and Guyenne
- Charles de Valois, duc d'Orléans (1394–1465), French poet
- Charles de Valois-Angoulême, duc d'Orléans (1522–1545), French prince, son of King Francis I.
- Charles I († 1357), Genoese-French seigneur, ruler of Monaco (1331–1357)
- Charles I (1523–1590), French Roman Catholic clergyman; Cardinal; Archbishop of Rouen (1550–1590)
- Charles I. de Blanchefort, marquis de Créquy (1578–1638), French military leader; Marshal of France
- Charles I. de Bourbon (1401-1456), Duke of Bourbon; Duke of Auvergne; Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
- Charles II (1555–1589), Lord of Monaco
- Charles II. De Luxembourg-Ligny († 1608), Count of Brienne and Ligny, Peer of France
- Charles III (1818–1889), Prince of Monaco
- Charles Napoléon (* 1950), French politician and head of the Bonaparte family
- Charles, Agusti (* 1960), Spanish composer
- Charles, Alyson (* 1998), Canadian short tracker
- Charles, Annette (1948–2011), American actress
- Charles, Arturo , football coach from Bonaire
- Charles, Bob (born 1936), New Zealand golfer
- Charles, Bobby (1938-2010), American singer and composer
- Charles, Charlie (* 1994), Italian music producer
- Charles, Darron (* 1977), badminton player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Charles, David Atiba (* 1977), soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Charles, Deborah , Vincentian politician
- Charles, Dennis (1933–1998) American jazz drummer
- Charles, Etienne (* 1983), Trinidadian jazz musician
- Charles, Ezzard (1921–1975), American boxer
- Charles, Gaius (* 1983), American actor
- Charles, Gary (* 1970), English football player
- Charles, George (1916-2004), Lucian chief minister, opposition leader, and union official
- Charles, George H. , Vincentian politician
- Charles, Helene (* 1986), French biathlete
- Charles, Howard (born 1983), British actor
- Charles, Hubert (1793–1882), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Charles, Jacques Alexandre César (1746–1823), French physicist
- Charles, Jamaal (* 1986), American football player
- Charles, James Anthony , British civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Charles, Jeannette (* 1927), British double from Queen Elisabeth II
- Charles, Jimmy (born 1942), American pop music singer
- Charles, John (1931-2004), Welsh football player and coach
- Charles, John (* 1940), New Zealand composer
- Charles, Joseph (1868–1950), American tennis player
- Charles, Joseph D. (1907–1966), Haitian lawyer and diplomat
- Charles, Josh (* 1971), American actor
- Charles, King , English singer-songwriter
- Charles, Larry (* 1956), American film and television writer, director and producer
- Charles, Lorenzo (1963-2011), American basketball player
- Charles, Mary Eugenia (1919–2005), Dominican politician, Prime Minister of Dominica and first female head of state in the Caribbean region
- Charles, Max (* 2003), American actor
- Charles, Melanie JB , American jazz musician (vocals, flute)
- Charles, Nick (1946–2011), American journalist
- Charles, Obi Ikechukwu (* 1985), Nigerian soccer player
- Charles, Otis (1926-2013), American Anglican bishop
- Charles, Pearnel (born 1936), Jamaican politician (JLP)
- Charles, Peter (* 1960), British show jumper
- Charles, Pierre (1903–1966), Belgian boxer
- Charles, Pierre (1954-2004), Dominican politician
- Charles, Prince of Wales (* 1948), British nobleman, heir to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Charles, Ray (1930–2004), American singer, songwriter and composer
- Charles, Robert Henry (1855–1931), English theologian and biblical scholar
- Charles, Rudolph (1938–1985), musician from Trinidad and Tobago, pioneer of the steel pan
- Charles, Sarah Elizabeth (* 1989), American jazz singer and songwriter
- Charles, Sydney Anicetus (1926–2018), Grenadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint George's in Grenada
- Charles, Teddy (1928–2012), American jazz musician
- Charles, Tina (* 1954), British pop and disco singer
- Charles, Tina (* 1988), American basketball player
- Charles, Toby (born 1940), British radio sports presenter
- Charles, William B. (1861–1950), American politician
- Charles, Wilson (1908-2006), American decathlete
- Charles, Xavier (* 1979), French improvisation musician
- Charles-Barclay, Lucy (* 1993), British triathlete
- Charles-Hirsch, Caroline (1848–1931), Austrian theater actress, opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Charles-Picard, Gilbert (1913–1998), French classical archaeologist
- Charles-René , French composer and music teacher
- Charles-Roux, Edmonde (1920–2016), French writer, journalist and resistance fighter
- Charles-Roux, François (1879–1961), French ambassador, manager, historian
- Charles-Roux, Jules (1841–1918), French entrepreneur and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Charles-Roux, Jules Henri François (1909–1999), French diplomat
- Charleson, Ian (1949–1990) Scottish film and stage actor
- Charleson, Leslie (* 1945), American actress
- Charlesworth, Brian (* 1945), British evolutionary biologist
- Charlesworth, Clifford E. (1931–1991), US NASA flight director during the Gemini and Apollo programs
- Charlesworth, James H. (* 1940), American theologian and university professor
- Charlesworth, Luke (* 1992), New Zealand badminton player
- Charlet, André (1898–1954), French ice hockey player
- Charlet, Anja (* 1967), German news anchor
- Charlet, Emil (1878–1962), German journalist, publisher's editor and literary translator
- Charlet, Frantz (1862–1928), Belgian painter, etcher, and lithographer
- Charlet, Mandy (* 1986), Luxembourg soccer player and athlete
- Charlet, Nicolas-Toussaint (1792–1845), French painter and draftsman
- Charlet, Pierre Louis Omer (1809–1882), French genre, allegory, church and history painter
- Charlet, Régis (1920–1998), French ski jumper
- Charleval, Joseph-François de Cadenet de (1710–1759), French bishop
- Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de (1682–1761), French Jesuit, traveler and historian
- Charley, Dele (1948-1993), Sierra Leonean author
- Charlie (* 1947), Hungarian rock and soul singer
- Charlier, André (* 1962), Belgian jazz musician
- Charlier, Anna (1871–1949), Swedish concert pianist
- Charlier, Carl (1862–1934), Swedish astronomer
- Charlier, Freddy (1890–1929), Belgian ice hockey player and automobile racing driver
- Charlier, Gustave (1885–1959), Belgian Romance studies and literary scholar
- Charlier, Jean-Michel (1924–1989), Belgian comic artist
- Charlier, Joseph (1816–1896), Belgian lawyer, writer, accountant and businessman
- Charlier, Nicholas (* 1989), French jazz musician (drums)
- Charlier, Olivier (* 1961), French violinist
- Charlier, Sébastien (* 1971), French jazz and entertainment musician (harmonica)
- Charlo, Jermall (* 1990), American boxer, unbeaten IBF world champion
- Charlo, Jermell (* 1990), American boxer
- Charlois, Auguste (1864–1910), French astronomer
- Charlone Rodríguez, César (1896–1973), Uruguayan politician
- Charlone, César (* 1958), Uruguayan cameraman
- Charlos, Natalia (* 1993), Polish swimmer
- Charlot, Jean (1898–1979), Franco-Mexican painter and printmaker
- Charlot, Joseph (1827–1871), French composer
- Charlotte (1444–1487), Queen of Cyprus (1458–1463)
- Charlotte (1896–1985), Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Duchess of Nassau (1919–1964)
- Charlotte Amalie von Hessen-Kassel (1650–1714), Princess of Hessen-Kassel, Queen of Denmark by marriage
- Charlotte Amalie von Hessen-Wanfried (1679–1722), Princess of Transylvania
- Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796–1817), Crown Princess of Great Britain
- Charlotte Auguste of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover (1766–1828), Queen of Württemberg
- Charlotte Brabantina of Orange-Nassau (1580–1631), Princess of Orange-Nassau, by marriage to the Duchess of La Trémoille and Thouars
- Charlotte Christine von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1694–1715), mother of the Russian Tsar Peter II.
- Charlotte Flandrina of Orange-Nassau (1579–1640), Abbess of Sainte-Croix
- Charlotte Friederike (1784–1840), Duchess of Mecklenburg; Crown Princess of Denmark
- Charlotte Joachime of Spain (1775–1830), Princess of Spain and Queen of Portugal
- Charlotte Johanna von Waldeck-Wildungen (1664–1699), German nobleman
- Charlotte Marie von Sachsen-Jena (1669–1703), Duchess of Sachsen-Weimar
- Charlotte of Cambridge (* 2015), British noblewoman, daughter of William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
- Charlotte Sophie von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1731–1810), Hereditary Princess of Mecklenburg
- Charlotte of Belgium (1840–1927), Empress of Mexico
- Charlotte of France (1516–1524), Princess of France
- Charlotte von Hessen-Darmstadt (1755–1785), by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Charlotte von Hessen-Homburg (1672–1738), Princess of Hessen-Homburg, by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Weimar
- Charlotte von Hessen-Kassel (1627–1686), wife of Elector Karl Ludwig
- Charlotte von Liegnitz-Brieg-Wohlau (1652–1707), last female descendant of the Silesian Piasts, Duchess of Liegnitz, Brieg and Wohlau and of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg
- Charlotte von Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1769-1818), Duchess of Saxony-Hildburghausen
- Charlotte of Monaco (1898–1977), Monegasque noblewoman, mother of Prince Rainier III of Monaco
- Charlotte of Prussia (1798–1860), Russian empress by marriage
- Charlotte of Prussia (1860–1919), Prussian princess and by marriage Duchess of Saxony-Meiningen
- Charlotte von Sachsen-Meiningen (1751–1827), Princess of Sachsen-Meiningen, by marriage Duchess of Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg
- Charlotte of Savoy (1441–1483), Queen of France
- Charlotte von Württemberg (1807–1873), by marriage Grand Duchess of Russia
- Charlotte Wilhelmine Amalie Alexandrina von Nassau-Hadamar (1703–1740), Princess of Nassau-Hadamar, by marriage Countess von Merode
- Charlotte Wilhelmine von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1685–1767), German princess, by marriage Countess von Hanau-Münzenberg
- Charlotte zu Schaumburg-Lippe (1864–1946), Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe, married Queen of Württemberg
- Charlotte, Sophie (* 1989), German-Brazilian actress
- Charlow, Alexander (* 1958), Soviet hurdler
- Charlow, Andrei Wassiljewitsch (1968-2014), Russian chess player and coach
- Charlton, Alan (born 1948), British painter
- Charlton, Andrew (1907–1975), Australian swimmer
- Charlton, Bobby (born 1937), English football player
- Charlton, Dave (1936-2013), South African racing car driver
- Charlton, Eddie (1929-2004), Australian snooker player
- Charlton, Eddie (* 1988), English squash player
- Charlton, Jack (1935-2020) English football player and coach
- Charlton, John, 1st Baron Charlton (1268–1353), Anglo-Welsh Marcher Lord and military man
- Charlton, Manny (* 1941), Spanish musician, member of the Nazareth band
- Charlton, Matthew (1866–1948), Australian politician
- Charlton, Robert M. (1807-1854), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Charlton, Thomas (* 1934), American rower
- Charlton, Thomas Malcolm (1923–1997), British civil engineer
- Charlton, Vilma (born 1946), Jamaican sprinter
- Charlwood, Donald Ernest (1915–2012), Australian writer
- Charly 2000 († 2014), German radio pioneer, television technician, radio presenter, DJ and discotheque operator
Charm
- Charm, Nikki (* 1966), American former porn actress
- Charmadas , ancient Greek philosopher
- Charman, Kate (* 1967), British television presenter, actress, model and garden designer
- Charman, Matt (* 1979), British screenwriter, dramaturge and producer
- Charman, Roy (1930–1990), British sound engineer
- Charmandros , ancient Greek mathematician
- Charmasson, Marie-Claude (* 1941), French racing car driver
- Charmasson, Rémi (* 1961), French jazz musician (guitar)
- Charmatz, Boris (* 1973), French dancer and choreographer
- Charmelle, Lou (* 1983), French porn actress
- Charmes, Francis (1848–1916) French journalist, diplomat, and politician
- Charmet, Antoine (1912–1945), French Catholic clergyman
- Charmi, Shahin (* 1953), Iranian-German media artist
- Charmides († 403 BC), ancient Greek politician
- Charming Horses , German deep house DJ and music producer
- Charmion († 30 BC), servant of Cleopatra VII.
- Charmley, John (born 1955), British historian
- Charmoy, François Bernard (1793–1869), French orientalist
- Charms, Chelsea (* 1976), American bosom and internet model
- Charms, Daniil (1905–1942), Russian writer
- Charmy, Émilie (1878–1974), French painter
Charn
- Charnacé, Hercule de (1588–1637), French diplomat during the Thirty Years War
- Charnas, Suzy McKee (* 1939), American author
- Charnay, Désiré (1828–1915), French explorer, photographer and American scholar
- Charnay, Yves (* 1942), French light and object artist, painter, film author and author
- Charnell (* 1978), German rapper
- Charnes, Abraham (1917–1992), American mathematician and economist
- Charney, Jonathan (1943–2002), American lawyer and professor at Vanderbilt University
- Charney, Jule Gregory (1917–1981), American meteorologist
- Charney, Madison (* 1994), Canadian skeleton pilot
- Charney, Ruth (* 1950), American mathematician
- Charniak, Eugene (* 1946), American computer scientist
- Charnley, John (1911-1982) British surgeon and orthopedic surgeon
- Charnock, Anne , British science fiction writer and former journalist
- Charnock, Thomas († 1581), English alchemist
- Charnovitz, Steve (* 1953), American lawyer, professor at George Washington University
- Charnwit Polcheewin (* 1956), Thai soccer player and coach
Charo
- Charo (* 1951), American actress, singer and guitarist
- Charoen Wattanasin (* 1937), Thai badminton player
- Charoensuk, Parichat (* 1998), Thai athlete
- Charol, Dorothea (1889–1963), German sculptor
- Charolais, Charles de Bourbon, comte de (1700–1760), French prince and libertine
- Charon of Lampsakos , ancient Greek historian
- Charon, Jean Émile (1920–1998), French physicist and philosopher
- Charondas , philosopher and lawgiver
- Charops painter , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Charost, Alexis-Armand (1860–1930), French clergyman, archbishop and cardinal
- Charousek, Rudolf (1873–1900), Hungarian chess player
- Charoux, Siegfried (1896–1967), Austro-British sculptor, painter, draftsman and caricaturist
- Charouz, Jan (* 1987), Czech racing driver
Charp
- Charpak, Georges (1924-2010), French physicist
- Charpentier, Alexandre (1856–1909), French sculptor and medalist
- Charpentier, Auguste (1813–1880), French painter
- Charpentier, Emmanuelle (* 1968), French microbiologist and immunobiologist
- Charpentier, François (1620–1702), French Graecist, Romanist, translator, lexicographer and man of letters
- Charpentier, François-Philippe (1734–1817), French inventor and engraver (copperplate engraving)
- Charpentier, Fritz (1869–1928), German politician (KPD), member of the Prussian state parliament
- Charpentier, Gabriel (* 1925), Canadian composer and poet
- Charpentier, Genea (* 2003), Canadian child actress
- Charpentier, Georges (1846–1905), French publisher and art collector
- Charpentier, Gustave (1860–1956), French composer
- Charpentier, Jacques (1933–2017), French composer and organist
- Charpentier, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von (1738–1805), German geologist and Saxon mining captain
- Charpentier, Johann von (1786–1855), German geologist
- Charpentier, Louis (1905–1979) French journalist, writer and editor
- Charpentier, Marc-Antoine († 1704), French composer
- Charpentier, Marguerite (1848–1904), French art collector and salonnière
- Charpentier, Megan (* 2001), Canadian actress
- Charpentier, Orianne (* 1974), French author for young people
- Charpentier, Pierre (* 1888), French ice hockey player
- Charpentier, Pierre Albert (1904–1968), French diplomat
- Charpentier, Robert (1916–1966), French racing cyclist
- Charpentier, Sébastien (* 1973), French motorcycle racer
- Charpentier, Sébastien (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Charpentier, Toussaint von (1779–1847), German geologist and entomologist
- Charpey, Thomas (* 1955), German literary translator
- Charpilloz, Daniel (1892–1955), Swiss industrialist
- Charpin, Fernand (1887–1944), French actor
Charq
- Charquero, Jonathan (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
Charr
- Charr, Manuel (* 1984), Syrian boxer
- Charrasky, Heinrich (1656–1710), Hungarian-German sculptor
- Charrat, Edwar al- (1926-2015), Egyptian writer
- Charrat, Hasan al- (1861–1925), Syrian irregulars
- Charrat, Janine (1924–2017), French ballerina and choreographer
- Charrazi, Kamal (* 1944), Iranian politician and foreign minister
- Charréard, Michel (* 1959), French racing cyclist
- Charreire, Paul (1820–1898), French organist and composer
- Charretier, Maurice (1926–1987), French politician (UDF), member of the National Assembly and Senator
- Charreton, Victor (1864–1936), French post-impressionist landscape painter
- Charrette, Robert N. (* 1953), American author and illustrator
- Charrier, Bernard (* 1938), French clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Tulle
- Charrier, Fernando (1931–2011), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Alessandria
- Charrier, Jacques (* 1936), French actor and film producer
- Charrière, Caroline (1960–2018), Swiss composer and conductor
- Charrière, Christian (* 1975), Swiss cyclist
- Charrière, François (1893–1976), Swiss clergyman, bishop in the diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Friborg
- Charrière, Henri (1906–1973), French writer
- Charrière, Isabelle de (1740–1805), Dutch-Swiss writer
- Charrière, Joseph-Frédéric-Benoît (1803–1876), French instrument and apparatus maker
- Charrière, Julian (* 1987), Swiss country art and installation artist
- Charrière, Pascal (* 1964), Swiss walker
- Charrière, Roland (1926–1990), French racing driver
- Charroin, Olivier (* 1982), French tennis player
- Charron, Éric (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Charron, Fernand (1866–1928), French cyclist and automobile racer
- Charron, Guy (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player
- Charron, Joseph Leo (* 1939), American religious, bishop emeritus of Des Moines
- Charron, Pierre (1541–1603), French philosopher and theologian, advocate of skepticism
- Charroux, Gaby (* 1942), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Charroux, Robert (1909–1978), French writer
Chars
- Charschiladze, Ramas (1951–2017), Soviet judoka
Chart
- Charteau, Anthony (* 1979), French cyclist
- Charteris, David, 12th Earl of Wemyss (1912-2008), British peer
- Charteris, Diane (* 1947), New Zealand shot putter and discus thrower
- Charteris, John (1877–1946) British brigadier general and MP
- Charteris, Leslie (1907-1993), American crime novelist
- Charteris, Luke (born 1983), Welsh rugby player
- Charteris, Martin, Baron Charteris of Amisfield (1913–1999), British officer and private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II.
- Charters, Samuel (1929–2015), American blues musician and musicologist
- Charters, Spencer (1875–1943), American theater and film actor
- Chartier, Alain , French poet
- Chartier, Christian (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Chartier, Dave (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player
- Chartier, Émile (1868–1951), French philosopher, writer and journalist
- Chartier, Eugène († 1963), Canadian violinist, conductor and music teacher
- Chartier, Nicolas (* 1974), French film producer
- Chartier, Richard (* 1971), American sound and installation artist and graphic designer
- Chartier, Roger (* 1945), French historian
- Chartier, Rourke (* 1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Chartoff, Melanie (* 1948), American actress and voice actress
- Chartoff, Robert (1933-2015), American film producer
- Charton, Nicolas (1859–1923), German landowner and politician, Member of the Bundestag and mayor
- Charton, Robert (1881–1963), German architect and building officer, city planning officer of the city of Oldenburg i. O.
- Chartouni, Salim (* 1973), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Chartrain, Nicolas-Joseph († 1793), Belgian violinist and composer of the classical era
- Chartran, Théobald (1849–1907), French portrait painter
- Chartraw, Rick (born 1954), American ice hockey player
- Chartres, Richard (* 1947), British clergyman, bishop, author and politician, member of the House of Lords
- Chartschenko, Yuri Alexandrovich (* 1963), Soviet luge rider
- Chartschenko, Serhiy (* 1976), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Chartschenko, Vadim (* 1984), Kyrgyz football player
- Chartschenkow, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1953), Russian basketball player
- Chartschikow, Alexander Anatoljewitsch (* 1949), Russian songwriter
Charu
- Charucki, Henryk (* 1955), Polish cyclist
- Charucki, Paweł (* 1988), Polish road cyclist
- Charue, André Marie (1898–1977), Belgian clergyman, Bishop of Namur in Belgium
- Charuest, Yves , Canadian jazz musician
- Charupong Ruangsuwan (* 1946), Thai politician
- Charusin, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (1864–1932), Russian ethnologist, anthropologist and civil servant
- Charusin, Michail Nikolajewitsch (1860–1888), Russian lawyer and ethnographer
- Charusin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1865–1900), Russian ethnographer and university professor
- Charusina, Vera Nikolaevna (1866–1931), Russian ethnographer, writer and university professor
Charv
- Charva, Karel (1948–1983), Czechoslovak gunman
- Charvátová, Lucie (* 1993), Czech biathlete and former cross-country skier
- Charvátová, Olga (* 1962), Czechoslovak ski racer
- Charvet, Benoît (* 1938), French double bass player
- Charvet, David (* 1972), French actor
- Charvis, Colin (born 1972), Welsh rugby player
- Charvouris, Marinos (1729–1782), Greek engineer
Chary
- Charyn, Jerome (* 1937), American writer
- Charytański, Jan (1922–2009), Polish religious, theologian and university lecturer